G.I. nightingales: the Army Nurse Corps in World War II
The women of the Army Nurse Corps saw the horrors of battle on every front during the Second World War; and their experiences in the various theaters were highly diverse. While those serving in the South Pacific were forced to trade their nurses' uniforms for combat fatigues in order to protect...
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Zusammenfassung: | The women of the Army Nurse Corps saw the horrors of battle on every front during the Second World War; and their experiences in the various theaters were highly diverse. While those serving in the South Pacific were forced to trade their nurses' uniforms for combat fatigues in order to protect themselves from malaria-carrying mosquitoes, women on the Italian and North African fronts faced constant water shortages and worked dangerously close to battle lines. Nurses in China and Burma worked in dirt-floored hospitals, monsoons, and temperatures reaching 120 degrees. In England they dealt with constant shortages of both food and supplies, and in a field hospital in France, army nurses treated 2,549 patients in two weeks. Carefully weaving together information from official sources and personal interviews. Barbara Tomblin gives the first full-length account of the U.S. Army Nurse Corps in the Second World War. She describes how over 6,000 army nurses, all volunteers, cared for sick and wounded American soldiers in every theater of the war, serving in the jungles of the Southwest Pacific, the frozen reaches of Alaska and Iceland, the mud of Italy and northern Europe, or the heat and dust of the Middle East. Many of the women in the Army Nurse Corps served in dangerous hospitals near the front lines - 201 nurses were killed by accident or enemy action, and another 1,600 won decorations for meritorious |
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adam_text | CONTENTS PREFACE VII 1 MOBILIZING FOR WAR 1 2 WAR COMES TO THE PACIFIC:
13 U.S. ARMY NURSES AT PEARL HARBOR AND IN THE PHILIPPINES 3 ACROSS THE
PACIFIC: 3 8 NURSING IN THE CENTRAL PACIFIC AND SOUTHWEST PACIFIC AREA 4
THE TORCH IS LIT: 67 ARMY NURSES SUPPORT THE INVASIONS OF NORTH AFRICA
AND SICILY 5 FIFTH ARMY FIRST: 95 NURSING IN THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN 6 TO
THE RHINE AND BEYOND: 120 ARMY NURSES IN THE EUROPEAN THEATER OF
OPERATIONS 7 THE END OF THE LINE: 153 NURSING IN THE CHINA-BURMA-INDIA
THEATER OF OPERATIONS 8 THEY ALSO SERVED: 172 THE ARMY NURSE CORPS AT
HOME AND IN THE MINOR THEATERS OF WAR 9 PEACE AT LAST! 204 DEMOBILIZING
THE CORPS NOTES 212 BIBLIOGRAPHY 232 INDEX 239 ILLUSTRATIONS FOLLOW PAGE
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title | G.I. nightingales the Army Nurse Corps in World War II |
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title_full | G.I. nightingales the Army Nurse Corps in World War II Barbara Brooks Tomblin |
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